Solar & Geothermal Power
Leading renewable energy investments that bridge East Africa's power production gap — aligned with Kenya Vision 2030 and Africa's clean energy transition.
DL Group's energy portfolio represents one of the most significant private renewable energy investments in East and Central Africa. Through Radiant Solar and Eldosol Solar — each a 40MW grid-connected plant near Eldoret, Kenya — DL Group operates 100MW of clean solar capacity that has been live on the national grid since 2021.
The geothermal development at Olkaria, Naivasha represents the next frontier: a 140MW geothermal power plant that, upon completion, will substantially increase the Group's contribution to Kenya's baseload renewable energy supply.
Future pipeline includes hydro and natural gas production — positioning DL Group as a diversified clean energy player for the long term.
Request Energy Sector Briefing →One of East and Central Africa's largest solar plants. Grid-connected since 2021, covering hundreds of acres near Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County.
OperationalTwin facility to Radiant Solar. Together the two plants comprise a 100MW solar generation complex — a landmark private energy investment in Kenya.
OperationalDevelopment-stage geothermal power project in the globally significant Olkaria geothermal field. Targeted to significantly strengthen Kenya's renewable baseload.
Development PhaseEast Africa faces a chronic power production deficit that constrains industrial output, drives up operational costs, and limits economic growth. DL Group identified this infrastructure gap over a decade ago — and has deployed capital systematically to close it.
Kenya's Vision 2030 framework targets 100% renewable electricity generation. DL Group's energy portfolio is directly aligned with this national objective — positioning the Group as a long-term partner to government in delivering sustainable energy infrastructure.
The Olkaria geothermal development opens a new chapter: geothermal energy is baseload, dispatchable, and provides the reliability that solar alone cannot deliver. Combined with the operational solar portfolio, DL Group will own a genuinely diversified clean energy platform.
East Africa's power deficit creates a structural, long-term commercial opportunity for well-positioned private sector energy operators.
Kenya Vision 2030 and regional clean energy mandates create a favourable regulatory environment for renewable energy investment.
DL Group's own industrial and agribusiness operations benefit directly from in-house energy generation — reducing costs and improving operational resilience.
Interested in DL Group's energy portfolio — as an investor, offtaker, or development partner? Our team is ready to engage.